Home Whitening Systems serve two purposes: They are excellent for at-home teeth whitening, and they may also be used to prevent color regression after an in-office teeth whitening session.

Features:

Highly effective USA-made carbamide peroxide gel.

Mouth trays that mold to the your teeth (just like at the dentist).

Remineralization gel included to eliminate tooth sensitivity and protect enamel.

Premium Teeth Whitening Kit Contains:

Set of upper and lower thermoform trays.

10cc syringe of bleaching gel (35% carbamide peroxide recommended).

Remineralizing gel (3cc).

Retainer case.

Stylish blue case.

Mini-blue LED light.

Instructions for how to use your Premium Teeth Whitening Kit:

(Please read all the instructions before beginning)

Prior to treatment: Brush and floss your teeth just prior to bleaching

Tray Preparation: Mold the "boil-n-bite" trays to the teeth. They are molded by heating them up in hot or boiling water and then placing them in the mouth to form a precise mold of the teeth. The special blend of polymers has a very low molding temperature so there is no need to use extremely hot boiling water.

Step 1: Boil a pot of water and then submerge one mouth tray into it for 5 seconds or until the mouthpiece begins to wilt slightly.

CAUTION: Keeping the tray submerged for too long will cause them to shrink

Step 2: Place the mouth tray into your mouth and bite down on it, while at the same time pressing it against the front of your teeth with your fingers and the back of your teeth with your tongue. Let it cool and if your mouth tray is not perfectly molded to your teeth. Repeat with the other mouth tray. You will only need to conduct the "boil-n-bite" procedure once for each mouthpiece, not each time you conduct your whitening session.

Step 3: When you have finished molding both mouth trays, cut the holding-tabs off of the mouthpiece so that you can close your mouth completely when the mouth trays are in your mouth.

Step 4: Make sure that the bleaching trays are clean and dry before applying the whitening gel. Moisture reduces the efficiency of the whitening gel and slows down the whitening process. Place a line of whitening gel on the inner front surface of the tray, and spread it around the front surface (i.e., the surface that will be touching the front of your teeth). You should put just enough gel so that the tray surface has a thin layer of gel. Do not put too much gel as this will cause it to go on your gums and could cause gum irritation. The average mouth tray requires less than 0.5 ml of whitening gel per arch. Repeat with second tray. Recap the syringe for the next treatment until empty.

Step 5: Insert whitening trays in the mouth over the teeth. Set the tray firmly against the teeth. Wipe off any excess gel that has seeped over the brim of the tray onto the gums with a tissue.

Step 6a: You should wear the trays between 30 minutes and 1 hour, depending on your sensitivity level. Due to the high concentration, start with a 30 minute session once a day and if you feel no tooth sensitivity after a few days proceed to the following: 45 minutes up to 1 hour once or twice a day for 10-14 days. Do not exceed 1 hour per application.

Step 6b: Take the mini LED light and open the back. The light has a transparent plastic tab that needs to be removed to allow the batteries to make contact. Once the tab has been removed press the white button to turn the light on. Once the trays are filled with the gel and already in your mouth, place the light in front of your teeth - as close as possible - for as long as the treatment lasts.(Hands-Free Tip: With the holding tabs cut off, and the tray inserted into your mouth, you can hold the mini LED in place with the clear shield between the tray and the inside of your lips.)

Step 7: After completion of each whitening session, remove the trays and rinse off your teeth. Brush any remaining gel away.

DESENSITIZING GEL: The desensitizing gel is used to desensitize the teeth and prevent tooth sensitivity.

Rinse and dry your trays before applying the gel. Place a line of desensitizing gel on the inner front surface of the tray, and spread it around the inside front surface, just like you did with the whitening gel. Let set in your mouth for 5 minutes. Remove trays and do not rinse mouth. It is recommended to desensitize just before going to bed for a thorough night-time desensitizing process. Desensitize once a week during bleaching process and once a week thereafter until you run out of gel.

STORAGE: Wash your mouth trays with a tooth brush or Q-tip and cold water. Store in a dry place (preferably in a retainer case). Be sure to keep the whitening gel in a cool place, referable in refrigeration. Attention: DO NOT FREEZE. Take the gel out of the refrigerator at least 1 hour before each teeth whitening session so it is at room temperature when you use it.

DO NOT USE IF: Pregnant, nursing you are in poor health (decaying teeth, exposed roots, you wear braces, had recent oral surgery, jaw problems), allergic to peroxide. At-home treatments have risks involved and you should consult your dentist. Some people will experience reversible tooth sensitivity and gum irritation. This will disappear: 1. Within a few days after discontinuing use; 2. Decreasing the length of each bleaching session; or 3. Increasing the amount of time between bleaching sessions.

Discontinue use if you feel a sharp pain in a tooth and consult your dentist immediately.

IMPORTANT: During the entire length of your whitening treatment, you should avoid staining beverages as much as possible, including coffee, tea, red wine, colas, and citrus beverages. If you must consume these, it is highly recommended to do so through a straw.

Use only under the supervision of a dentist or teeth whitening professional. The manufacturer and seller accept no responsibility for any usage of this product.

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